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<blockquote data-quote="huntaredlab" data-source="post: 1273053" data-attributes="member: 94202"><p>The best spots, have mostly been poisoned out or shot out. Lots of debris left behind as well as bad feelings regarding the varmint community. Prepare for your hunt or shoot, whatever your terminology, by saving a bit extra to cover a ranch trespass fee or on Tribal Lands, the required Guide. Both suggestions save you time but not necessarily money. The previously advertised Guide Services, in the now defunct Varmint Hunter Magazine, are worth the money and the operations are supported by talented personnel attached to the various operations. Go on E Bay or some other internet sales media and grab a couple back copies of Varmint Hunter Magazine. The information will shorten your learning curve and open up your options. Check em out, make some phone calls and send out emails. Quality outfits have always responded with more than enough info to make your next decision.</p><p>When you rely on the performance of a quality guide service, the only thing to deal with is weather. It's out of everyone's control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntaredlab, post: 1273053, member: 94202"] The best spots, have mostly been poisoned out or shot out. Lots of debris left behind as well as bad feelings regarding the varmint community. Prepare for your hunt or shoot, whatever your terminology, by saving a bit extra to cover a ranch trespass fee or on Tribal Lands, the required Guide. Both suggestions save you time but not necessarily money. The previously advertised Guide Services, in the now defunct Varmint Hunter Magazine, are worth the money and the operations are supported by talented personnel attached to the various operations. Go on E Bay or some other internet sales media and grab a couple back copies of Varmint Hunter Magazine. The information will shorten your learning curve and open up your options. Check em out, make some phone calls and send out emails. Quality outfits have always responded with more than enough info to make your next decision. When you rely on the performance of a quality guide service, the only thing to deal with is weather. It's out of everyone's control. [/QUOTE]
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